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Rabbit Treasure Hunt Diary
A playful log of Croissant’s daily exercise: foraging games, short sprints, and how I keep movement safe and fun.
Rabbit Treasure Hunt Diary
I hide tiny hay cubes, willow sticks, and a cloth-wrapped treat. Croissant patrols the room, nose twitching, mapping every corner like a cartographer.
Exercise goals
Two to three short hunts (5–10 minutes) plus free roam time keep his joints and gut moving. I avoid long chases; instead I rotate hiding spots and textures.
Safe encouragement
Small baskets, low tunnels, and soft mats create routes. I block slippery floors and remove sharp edges. Water stays near the start point.
Pacing cues
If he flops early, I pause the game. If he circles with ears up, I extend by one or two hides. Fast breathing or stretched-out pauses mean we end and cool down.
Export and handoff
I turn the best chase into a 4-panel in Rabbit Daylife Grid, build a motif of baskets and leaves in Rabbit Wallpaper Studio, and pick a heroic pose for Bunny Avatar Studio.